The Canadian Journal of Neuroscience Nursing (formerly known as AXON) is the official publication of the Canadian Association of Neuroscience Nurses—CANN and is distributed to approximately 400 Neuroscience nurses and medical libraries throughout Canada, the United States, and internationally.

CJNN is a peer-reviewed journal published three times a year. We welcome the submission of original manuscripts in the areas of practice, research, theory, education, and policy, which are of interest to the neuroscience nursing community. The views, statements, and opinions expressed in the articles, editorials, and advertisements are those of the authors or advertisers. They do not necessarily represent the views and policies of CANN/ACIIN and the editors and publishers disclaim any responsibility or assumption of liability for these materials. The CJNN is indexed in the Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, International Nursing Index (INI) and Nursing Citation Index ISSN #1913-7176.

The closing date for final material is one month prior to the month of publication. Please allow sufficient time for editing and review before the one-month deadline.

Copyright Policy:

CJNN supports the need for authors to share, disseminate and maximize the impact of their research. Authors (or their employers) therefore, remain the copyright owner of the article. Author's rights to reuse and post their own articles published by CJNN are defined by CJNN’s copyright policy related to subscription articles: These rights are determined by a copyright transfer, where authors retain scholarly rights to post and use their articles. The fundamental rights needed to publish and distribute an article are such that CJNN authors will be able to use their articles for a wide range of scholarly purposes. By submitting their article to CJNN, authors provide an exclusive licence that allows us to publish the article in the CJNN.

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